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You know there are people who you just like, whose success are cherish by many people who might not have any direct contact with him, the successes which might be just small. Tim Tebow appears to be one of them, a lucky one I must say.

Today he did it again, the last pass (which finally he made) resurrected his image of quarterback you should be always be watching. Although he ruined previous two chances by taking too much time before making a pass and once almost getting sacked. The last pass just put him back on the list. He should be thankful to the defense that did the hell of job in containing the competitors.

His success is being cheered by many of the people who might even not like Broncos. Most of the Gainesville wants Broncos to succeed because of Tim Tebow . He has this feel good thing about him. people want him to succeed; to be fair it has very less to do with his being religious or not. Just a microseconds Broncos made touchdown, facebook was full with the status updates and tweeter was singing.

I was reading something on CNN and these comments had a great effect on me.

Both resonated with my thoughts about whatever you do; no matter how much popular you are; after death you are gone. You can not enjoy that fame, that wealth. But also this does not mean you should not do something worth remembering

“Every person hopes to be remembered after death. To artists, it’s a fantasy … a transcendence of death,” he says. “But now it seems like vanity.” Shakespeare, he observes, may live on in his plays, but almost 400 years after his passing, he remains dead, buried — and unaware of his fame.

But Vigderman, though expressing concern about the “appeal to prurience” innate in a pop memoir, has a kinder view. After all, she says, a curiosity about our fellow human beings is as old as mankind itself.

She quotes another writer gone since the 17th century, the Japanese poet Basho, to stress her point.

“It is deep autumn,” Basho wrote. “My neighbor/How does he live, I wonder.”